
Hello Hivers,
I wanted to make a couple of Halloween cards that weren't so...Halloweeny. You can easily change the sentiment and make this a birthday or a happy fall card. Maybe even a Thanksgiving card.
When you are the one making the card you have creative freedom.
Enjoy your day, and as always...
Thanks for buzzzing by the Hive.
Until next time....Buzzz you later.
Hello Hivers,
As you can see I made two of these cards. One, I made for my father's birthday, the other is for Halloween.
I found this card on Pinterest and fell in love with it. Then I realized that it was made by M. Zindorf. I love her work. So it was no surprise when I seen that she was the originator of this wonderful card.
Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee
Hello Hivers,
I am really appreciating all the new products I ordered from the Holiday Catalog. They have my creative Mojo working overtime.
This is my first shaker card. I don't know why I waited so long to try this technique. I love it. I guess it looked a bit complicated, but in reality, it is not. It came together faster than I thought it would.
If you haven't noticed, I tend to make two of each card that I design. This is because you can get two cards from each sheet of 8.5" x 11" card stock. That, and the fact that I can never make up my mind on how want the finished card to look. As you can see, these cards are very similar but have a few differences.
Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee
Hello Hivers,
Here's another Mini Treat Bag. I used the specialty sheet in the Halloween Night DSP to make this one. I added some 3/8" Sweet Sugarplum Glitter Ribbon and a bit of the Fancy Frost Sequins. I tied a bow with the Halloween Night Baker's Twine and attached it above my image. The image is from the Jar of Haunts stamp set.
Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee
Hello Hivers,
I've been having so much fun with the Halloween Night Designer Series Paper. I wanted to make a treat pouch that would show off both sides of the paper. I decided to make the diaper fold pouch. This project only used a 6x6 piece of DSP for each pouch. Super quick and easy, yet very cute.
Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee
Hello Hivers,
Here are two more cards for your enjoyment.
Have you ever tried to find something on my blog and had a hard time?
When using the search box, try putting in words that describe the project or things used to make the project. Just look under
Lables: all the tags that I have added for that project will be listed.
Don't forget...the Designer Series Paper Sale is still going on.
Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee
Hello Hivers,
I have been seeing these cute little coffins all over Pinterest. I just had to make one for myself. I used the Home Sweet Home Thinlits to make the box. I decorated with the Jar of Haunts and Sweet Home stamp sets.
I sponged around the edges using craft white ink. The sentiment was colored using Stampin' Write Markers, Real Red and Basic Black.
Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee
Hello Hivers,
These cute little boxes were made using a video tutorial I seen on Stamping to Share (blog). I just had to make them. They are super cute. There are two different sized boxes that you can attach to the back of the cards.
Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee
Hello Hivers,
Thought I would try something different today. I made these cards using a template I made out of junk mail. I wanted to make sure I had the circles lined up just right. I love how this layout allows me to display several of the images from a stamp set. Do you see the shine on the DSP and the images? I used the Fine-Tip Glue Pen to go over certain parts of the card to add just a little something extra.
Thanks for buzzzing by the Hive today.
Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee
Hello Hivers,
Here's a bit of Spooky Fun with the Jar of Haunts stamp set. Don't you just love all the sparkle the Wink of Stella gives to this card? I had so much fun creating this one.
Remember, it's not to late to order your supplies to make your own Halloween goodies. Click on the Holiday Catalog to the left and Contact me with your order.
Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee
Hello Hivers,
Today I am sharing a 3D project. I used the Baker's Box Thinlits to create this cute treat holder. The paper comes from the Halloween Night DSP pack. I stamped a little tag using a sentiment from the Jar of Haunts stamp set in Basic Black ink and added a spot of Old Olive in the middle. The banner was made using the Triple Banner Punch. I tied it all together with a bit of Halloween Night Baker's Twine and Enamel Dots.
Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee
Don't forget...Today is the last day for the World Card Making Day Sale. Be sure to place your order for all the supplies you need to keep creating.
Hello Hivers,
I am so excited. All this month I will be sharing projects that I made using the Halloween Night Designer Series Paper along with other great products. I love this time of year. There is so much spooky fun to be had.
Todays project was inspired by a
sketch done by Angie Juda. I used a sentiment from the stamp set, Spooky Fun. It is the only stamping done on this card, except for the inside, where I used the spider from the Jar of Haunts stamp set. Everything else is just paper and embellishments.
Supplies:
Paper: Halloween Night DSP, Basic Gray and Basic Black card stock
Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: Halloween Night Enamel Dots
Stamps: Jar of Haunts and Spooky Fun
Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee
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